Proposed NHL Realignment
The National Hockey League Board of Governors approved a four-conference alignment format that would create two eight-team conferences and two seven-team conferences.
The move, however, was blocked by the NHL Players' Association - which maintains it is willing to work through it with the league.
Under the format, every team would play every other team outside its conference twice - once home, once away.
In the seven-team conferences, teams would play six times - three home, three away. In the eight-team conferences, teams would play either five or six times in a season on a rotating basis; three teams would play each other six times and four teams would play each other five times. This process would reverse each season: an eight-team conference member that plays an opponent six times in one season would play it five times the following season.
The top four teams in each conference qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The first-place team would play the fourth-place team; the second-place team would play the third-place team. The four respective conference champions would meet in the third round of the playoffs, with the survivors playing for the Stanley Cup.
CONFERENCE A
Team |
Anaheim Ducks |
Calgary Flames |
Colorado Avalanche |
Edmonton Oilers |
Los Angeles Kings |
Phoenix Coyotes |
San Jose Sharks |
Vancouver Canucks |
CONFERENCE B
Team |
Chicago Blackhawks |
Columbus Blue Jackets |
Dallas Stars |
Detroit Red Wings |
Minnesota Wild |
Nashville Predators |
St. Louis Blues |
Winnipeg Jets |
CONFERENCE C
Team |
Boston Bruins |
Buffalo Sabres |
Florida Panthers |
Montreal Canadiens |
Ottawa Senators |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
CONFERENCE D
Team |
Carolina Hurricanes |
New Jersey Devils |
New York Islanders |
New York Rangers |
Philadelphia Flyers |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
Washington Capitals |